Motorrad Strassen has a ‘special’ on the Black Forest, Alsace and the Vosges, three popular enough destinations.
As a bonus, the eight suggested jaunts are all downloadable as GPS routes via Kurviger for free. It’s so simple, even a German can do it. That the ‘special’ also includes suggestions on those all important ‘biker friendly’ hotels, will be of immense comfort to some. Do though be sure to tell us if you come across any hoteliers who throw stones at you, when you roll up on your awesome steed.
How do I find the tourcode, mate?
Got a link to Kurviger, mate?
https://kurviger.de/en
How do I put the tourcode in, mate?
You’ll work it out.
Instant holidays or at least some requiring very little effort at all. You could even ask Kurviger to give you a great, no motorways, twisties only, route from your front door to the biker friendly hotel(s) and back home again.
PS The screenshots of the maps are probably good enough to zoom in on and use to create your own (non-gps) version, the old school way, by crayoning in on a map.
As a bonus, the eight suggested jaunts are all downloadable as GPS routes via Kurviger for free. It’s so simple, even a German can do it. That the ‘special’ also includes suggestions on those all important ‘biker friendly’ hotels, will be of immense comfort to some. Do though be sure to tell us if you come across any hoteliers who throw stones at you, when you roll up on your awesome steed.
How do I find the tourcode, mate?
Got a link to Kurviger, mate?
https://kurviger.de/en
How do I put the tourcode in, mate?
You’ll work it out.
Instant holidays or at least some requiring very little effort at all. You could even ask Kurviger to give you a great, no motorways, twisties only, route from your front door to the biker friendly hotel(s) and back home again.
PS The screenshots of the maps are probably good enough to zoom in on and use to create your own (non-gps) version, the old school way, by crayoning in on a map.